This is the pile of furniture coverings I use when I leave for a few days because I don’t trust daisy anymore. I was going to fold and put them in the closet but she has decided to take a nap.
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Monthly Archives: October 2012
the apartment in madrid – a few folks have asked so here’s a few shots
me doing what i do best – researching the places to go next! wi-fi thanks to the neighbors but that will soon be a thing of the past.
bedroom. we finally got the lights to work.
to the left of the sofa. 3rd floor apartment with fun street action below. I guess I should have shot a few pics outside the window. Next time. Soon.
Across from the sofa and entry to bedroom. Sparse but what more do you need for a rental? It was perfect for us. I’m looking forward to a return trip soon.
Bathroom to the right with a shower that reminded me of the stalls found on the cruise ship. Kitchen table to the left. Kitchen to the right past the bath. Doorway into the foyer and stairwell.
Bathroom with washing machine. Perfect for this back-pack traveller.
Kitchen. Small fridge to the right under the counter. Don’t need anything more since there are so many cafes and bars steps away.
Undisclosed location in the South of Spain


Mountains to the north – behind the home.
Self-portrait. Southern view from rooftop.
Sunset on my last night there.
My last day at the beach. Storms were rolling in and the sea was a little rough. It was totally ‘flat’ the first few days. Warm water. Deserted beach a 3 minute walk away. Was I dreaming?
Added to my bar glass collection thanks to this very nice guy
Windmills in Spain
Final day
Skin snips and stretches. Even a small graft. Inside and outside stitches. Housebound for another week.
I have some before photos but they are kind of gross.
Off to CVS for percocet and antibiotics.
Oh-so-wish I would have gone to publix before I started this ordeal!
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Day 2 and the cancer cells in these two spots are gone
Doc said All Clear.
Tomorrow is the sew-up or reconstruction-depends on how the spots look and how vain I am… I really don’t mind the scars that will be on my nose. Life lines. No one looks at me anyway (except you Joni!) So who cares about a little scar. Hopefully little!
No, I haven’t seen what’s under the bandage. I elected to ‘pass’ when offered the mirror.
This type of surgery is time-consuming but interesting. Google MOHLs if you want to learn more. (add cancer or skin or procedure if you don’t get a good hit on your first search)
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